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父母锻炼的动机以及参与有规律的家庭活动的意图是否与成人和儿童的身体活动都相关?

Are parents' motivations to exercise and intention to engage in regular family-based activity associated with both adult and child physical activity?

作者信息

Solomon-Moore Emma, Sebire Simon J, Thompson Janice L, Zahra Jesmond, Lawlor Debbie A, Jago Russ

机构信息

Centre for Exercise, Nutrition and Health Sciences, School for Policy Studies, University of Bristol, Bristol, UK.

School of Sport, Exercise and Rehabilitation Sciences, University of Birmingham, Birmingham, UK.

出版信息

BMJ Open Sport Exerc Med. 2017 Feb 12;2(1):e000137. doi: 10.1136/bmjsem-2016-000137. eCollection 2016.

Abstract

BACKGROUND/AIM: To examine the associations between parents' motivation to exercise and intention to engage in family-based activity with their own and their child's physical activity.

METHODS

Cross-sectional data from 1067 parent-child pairs (76.1% mother-child); children were aged 5-6 years. Parents reported their exercise motivation (ie, intrinsic motivation, identified regulation, introjected regulation, external regulation and amotivation) as described in self-determination theory and their intention to engage in family-based activity. Parents' and children's mean minutes of moderate-to-vigorous-intensity physical activity (MVPA) and mean counts per minute were derived from ActiGraph accelerometers worn for 3 to 5 days (including a mixture of weekdays and weekend days). Multivariable linear regression models, adjusted for parent sex, number of children, indices of multiple deprivation and clustering of children in schools were used to examine associations (total of 24 associations tested).

RESULTS

In fully adjusted models, each unit increase in identified regulation was associated with a 6.08 (95% CI 3.27 to 8.89, p<0.001) min-per-day increase in parents' MVPA. Parents' external regulation was associated with children performing 2.93 (95% CI -5.83 to -0.03, p=0.05) fewer minutes of MVPA per day and a 29.3 (95% CI -53.8 to -4.7, p=0.02) accelerometer count-per-minute reduction. There was no evidence of association for the other 21 associations tested.

CONCLUSIONS

Future family-based physical activity interventions may benefit from helping parents identify personal value in exercise while avoiding the use of external control or coercion to motivate behaviour.

摘要

背景/目的:探讨父母锻炼动机以及参与家庭活动的意愿与他们自身及孩子身体活动之间的关联。

方法

收集了1067对亲子(76.1%为母子对)的横断面数据;孩子年龄在5至6岁。父母报告了他们的锻炼动机(即自我决定理论中所描述的内在动机、认同调节、内摄调节、外部调节和无动机)以及参与家庭活动的意愿。父母和孩子的中度至剧烈强度身体活动(MVPA)的平均分钟数以及每分钟的平均计数来自于佩戴3至5天(包括工作日和周末日)的ActiGraph加速度计。使用多变量线性回归模型,对父母性别、孩子数量、多重剥夺指数和学校中孩子的聚类情况进行了调整,以检验关联(总共测试了24种关联)。

结果

在完全调整后的模型中,认同调节每增加一个单位,父母的MVPA每天增加6.08(95%CI 3.27至8.89,p<0.001)分钟。父母的外部调节与孩子每天进行MVPA的分钟数减少2.93(95%CI -5.83至-0.03,p=0.05)以及加速度计每分钟计数减少29.3(95%CI -53.8至-4.7,p=0.02)相关。对于测试的其他21种关联,没有发现关联证据。

结论

未来基于家庭的身体活动干预可能会受益于帮助父母认识到锻炼的个人价值,同时避免使用外部控制或强制手段来激励行为。

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